Playlist for Show: Homegrown Radio

# Artist Song Album Label Comments
1 David Blake World Discussion Single Rey Mackin 6.00p Legal ID (Live DJ)
2 Ayre Break the Wheel Single Ayre
3 Allen Stone Is This Love Leverage 6.19p Mission Statement (recorded)/ COVID shot PSA (recorded)/ Rusty's Funhouse (recorded)
4 Seattle Channel/Greg Ruby History of Frank D. Waldron Self-released Self-produced
5 Greg Ruby Go Get It, composed by Frank D. Waldron 1928 Syncopated Classics Self-Released
6 Duke Ellington & The Rhythm Boys Three Little Words Single Victor
7 Mildred Bailey Moon Love Single Brunswick
8 Al Rinker and Jazz History History of Mildred Bailey, and the Rhythm Boys Jazz The Documentary 6.46p Underwriting by Gordy's Sichuan Cafe and Neato Burrito (live DJ)/ Promo for A Shot of Jazz (recorded)
9 Phil Moore Four Her Tears Flowed Like Wine Single Victor
10 Phil Moore Four/Lena Horne How Long Has This Been Going On? Single Victor
11 Ray Charles Confession Blues 1948
12 Lionel Hampton Oh, Rock! 1953 Oh Rock! Live in Sweden 1953 Natasha Imports 7.04p Legal ID (Live DJ)
13 Quincy Jones Pogo Stick 1953 Jazz Abroad EmArcy 7.25p For the Love of Music promo (recorded)/ Covid Travel Guidelines (recorded)
14 Cecil Young Quartet Who Parked the Car? 1955 Single Gene Norman Presents
15 Billy Tipton Begin the Beguine Jam 1957 BIlly Tipton Plays Hi-Fi on the Piano Tops 7.43p Underwritten by SAGA (live DJ)/ Stay tuned for Basement Beats (Live DJ)
16 Lorraine Geller Madam X 1959 At the Piano Dot Records
17 Handmixed Set: Bumps Blackwell, Gene Vincent, Peggy Griffith Sumpin' Jumpin 1958/Bebop A Lula 1958/Rockin' the Blues 1958 8pm Legal ID

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2 thoughts on “Homegrown Radio 8.31.21 History of PNW Jazz and Rock

  • September 1, 2021 at 11:49 am
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    your current series of northwest popular music history deserves a compliment. going clear back to al and bing is a good place to start. well done, keep up the good work.

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    • September 1, 2021 at 4:20 pm
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      Thank you so much! This is by far my favorite set(s) I’ve ever curated… I went back to Frank D. Waldron, and it felt *awesome*! I hope you tune in because next week is the real core of it. Bonnie Guitar (Seattle) and Bobby Wayne (Spokane) playing country western, Dave Lewis (Seattle) on R&B, Quincy Jones (Seattle) on Jazz…. and out pops PNW Rock ‘N’ Roll… from Clayton Watson (Chehalis), Gene Vincent (Vancouver), The Wailers (Seattle), The Kingsmen (Seattle).

      If you liked our Jazz intro from last week, I think you’ll love where I’m taking you next week!

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